I'm guessing on the make up of the matrices.
First off let's look at [C][F].
[C]=
[F]=
[C][F]=
where each element of [C][F] comes from multiplying a row of [C] with a column of [F].
Example: First element is product of first row and first column.
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Now that we have [C][F], we can subtract it from [B], element by element,
[B]-[C][F]=
[B]-[C][F]=
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If this is not how the matrices look,please re-state the problem and be more specific about the make up of the matrices (rows x columns).
Here's an example.
[A] is a 2x2 matrix. A=[1,2,3,4].
The assumption is that [A] looks like this,
[A]=
[B] is a 3x2 matrix. B=[5,6,7,8,9,10]
[B]=
Answer:
it would go pink, purple, green
Step-by-step explanation:
X + 3x + 4x = 56
8x = 56
x = 7
The shortest piece is 7 inches
The middle piece is 7*3 = 21 inches.
The longest piece is 4*7 = 28 inches
Check
7 + 21 + 28 = 56 It does check and the lengths are correct.
Answer:
68
Step-by-step explanation:
2a
2x34(adding value of a)
68
Answer:
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